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Tibetan Knot (Endless Knot)

The Tibetan knot (Srivatsa or the endless knot) is one of the eight
symbols of the Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetan knot can stand for karmic
consequences: pull here, something happens over there. It is an apt
symbol for the Vajrayana methods: Often when we tug at one part of a
knot while trying to loosen it, another part gets tighter. You have to work with the knot
to get it to come undone. In its endless configuration, it
evokes the cyclic nature of rebirth and also calls karmic connections
to mind.

The Tibetan knot idea is also a symbol
of opposites which are interconnected
In the Dhammapada text it is written:

Conquer the angry man by love

Conquer the ill-natured man by goodness

Conquer the miser with generosity

Conquer the liar with truth

This is the interaction of the opposing forces, leading to their union,
and at the higher level to harmony in the entire creation.

The Tibetan Knot symbol also represents Samsara (the endless cycle of
birth, death, and rebirth). The symbol has no beginning or end which
symbolize the wisdom of the Buddha.

The Tibetan
knot pendant helps the wearer to realize the natural rule of cause and
effect. It also reminds the wearer the need to let go and work with the
knot and not against it.

The Designer - David Weitzman

David Weitzman is the force behind Ka Gold Jewelry. David has dedicated himself for many years to the search for sacred knowledge. He has vast knowledge in the fields of Kabbalah, sacred geometry, Egyptian wisdom, Jewish tradition, Tibetan Buddhism and other sacred concepts.